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Anonymous Posted on Sep 06, 2008

3 year old VEGA TV: LED indicator 9 times blinking

TV don't want to turn on, when ocasionaly did so - works perfectly.
Redicuolous..
It is obvious SONY fault that company don't want admit.

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I can turn on my TV, though with the fault codes on-screen. Holp it helps.

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